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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Bird in the Winter Light
My limited photography knowledge and equipment means that I simply focus on taking advantage of good light when it’s available. Most of the shots I take are in the workshop, just from whatever light is coming through the south-facing windows. … Continue reading
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Intriguing Old Spoon
My friend, Scott, sent me this old spoon to check out. An antique dealer in Pittsburgh told him that he comes across a lot of these spoons in the area. He knew nothing beyond that. Could it be a form … Continue reading
Posted in historical reference, spoons, Uncategorized
Tagged bent spoon, Pittsburgh spoon
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A Few New Spoons
I just finished four new spoons. All are from crooks with a surface straight from the knife. Flaxseed oil finish. Ready for action. If you see one you’d like, send me an email at dandkfish@gmail.com or leave a comment. I’ll … Continue reading
Hungarian Super Bowl
Now that the Super Bowl of American football is over, feast your eyes on some amazing feats of coordination and teamwork in Hungary. I believe the narration is in Hungarian, but the video is multi-lingual. Huge bowls like this seem … Continue reading
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Tagged Hungarian bowl, Hungary
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8th Grade Sloyd
As I cut the letters into this small panel earlier this month, I was thinking back to Mr. Howard Sokoloff, my 8th grade woodshop teacher. Here was a man near retirement tasked with teaching every single thirteen-year-old in the school … Continue reading